Z/28's Sold out!

I think this is good new for GM. I can't imagine they are making much of a profit off them though considering the goods it comes with. But I really think they should keep the number they make small. Keeps it special.
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I hope a few of them actually see track time. That's where they're happiest.
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I was under the impression the car is only a 1-2 year offering before the next gen Camaro. Also I was under the impression of having limited numbers of the LS7. Hell isn't it ahand built engine with crazy ass metals like titanium and whatnot?

The article said that if it sells well they may do a run of 2500. Either way, I just love the LS7. I'm a little surprised that they are already sold out though. Maybe I shouldn't be but I am.
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Sadly the most track time most will likely see will be parade oriented. Hope I'm wrong.
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GM misleading is GM misleading. But with all the negative publicity GM has rung up, they need some positive spin on things.

In truth the Z/28 is sold out to dealers. This happens with almost every limited run production car. News story says they are sold out when in reality the dealers have fulfilled all of their allocations.

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A 2500 limited run sold out to dealer alotment. I dont even think that's one Z28 per dealer.

You know, I'm one of those that said its ridiculously over priced. But I think the MT review putting it up against much higher caliber and expensive cars really proved the point of how good of a job GM did with the Camaro. Not the biggest fan of GM but if it can keep up with a GTR and a porsche of migh higher expense, then it is well priced.

FordCosworth:GM misleading is GM misleading. But with all the negative publicity GM has rung up, they need some positive spin on things.

In truth the Z/28 is sold out to dealers. This happens with almost every limited run production car. News story says they are sold out when in reality the dealers have fulfilled all of their allocations.

Dealers don't typically buy a lot of cars they don't think they can sell. You're right, they're not end sales, but I don't think the dealers will have much trouble unloading them.
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FordCosworth:GM misleading is GM misleading. But with all the negative publicity GM has rung up, they need some positive spin on things.

In truth the Z/28 is sold out to dealers. This happens with almost every limited run production car. News story says they are sold out when in reality the dealers have fulfilled all of their allocations.

Scott Evans:Dealers don't typically buy a lot of cars they don't think they can sell. You're right, they're not end sales, but I don't think the dealers will have much trouble unloading them.

Well said. The moral of the story is: excellence is it's own reward. I can't even fathom how awesome the Alpha Camaro is going to be.

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FordCosworth:GM misleading is GM misleading. But with all the negative publicity GM has rung up, they need some positive spin on things.

In truth the Z/28 is sold out to dealers. This happens with almost every limited run production car. News story says they are sold out when in reality the dealers have fulfilled all of their allocations.

Scott Evans:Dealers don't typically buy a lot of cars they don't think they can sell. You're right, they're not end sales, but I don't think the dealers will have much trouble unloading them.

@FordCosworth - For those of us who were too lazy to read the article thanks for that clarification. That is an important differentiation. But like Scott said, the dealers know their market and their customers fairly well (at least they should if they plan to stay in business) so I think this is still a good sign that the car should do well when we see delivery and end sales.
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